Tracey Brand

2025 Fellow
Tracey is an Eastern Arrernte and Arabana woman born and raised on Mparntwe country (Alice Springs), now living and working on Noongar Boodjar in Perth and is a proud mother of three and grandmother of six.
She has over 15 years in Executive leadership in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services, holding Chief Executive Officer positions. Tracey is currently Deputy Director with the Coalition of Peaks.
Tracey sits on several government and community boards including Pathwest, Indigenous Allied Health Australia, Chairperson - Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australian CEO Network, Perth Metro Aboriginal Health Planning forum, WA Government Department of Communities Aboriginal Strategic Advisory Group, WA Health AOD Ministerial Advisory Panel, Aboriginal Health Worker Traineeship Expert Advisory Group and continues to serve on community boards for her community.
Tracey holds a Master of Business Leadership, Master of Business Administration, Master of Arts (Aboriginal Administration), and is a member of the AICD.
Tracey was the recipient of a Melbourne Poche Centre for Indigenous Health scholarship for Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Organisation employees for this program.
Qualifications: MBA, MBL, MA (Aboriginal Administration), AICD
Area of work: Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing
Discipline: Aboriginal Health